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Challenge- 30 Days of Giving -Days 5-8

March 15, 2018 Posted by 7thyearproductions@gmail.com Challenge- 30 Days of Giving 34 Comments

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Update Days 5-8

As I wander through the #30DaysofGiving I am finding that I need to be very intentional about giving, as well as allow for spontaneous giving to occur. As I have mentioned in the past, I am a bit laser focused on my task list. This does not help when it comes to giving of oneself. You will see below that a few of the opportunities to give would have been missed if I were not specifically keeping giving, in all of it’s forms, top of mind.

Giving Challenge - Update

Giving Challenge- Update

One of my Giving Heroes

This challenge has also made me really think about the giving examples I have had in my life. One person in particular has been on my mind lately. My Grandpa. He was a giver like no other. He was generous with money. I remember the time we were headed out to dinner. On the way into a restaurant, a man was begging for money. My grandfather sent us in to the restaurant, and took the man over to the grocery store. He purchased peanut butter, jelly, bread, hot dogs, and a few other necessities that would work well for a homeless person. My grandfather acted like this was a completely normal occurrence and of course, befriended the fellow.

Many times, my Grandpa would sneak out early in the morning and mow the lawns of all of the widows on the street. It took him quite some time, but they all appreciated it. Well, except for one lady. She was a bit different and kind of just pretended her lawn did not need mowing. My grandfather would just sneak over extra early, mow her lawn, and walk away. Even if she did not appreciate it, I believe all of the other neighbors did.

Thinking of our last day together

My grandfather died at 75 of a broken heart. He had taken care of my grandmother who battled various types of cancer for 35 years. They were sweethearts, and he gave her such care throughout the years. On the last day that he was alive on earth, he stopped by my apartment to help me out with a few things for which I was incredibly grateful. Then, he took me out to lunch. I was only 20 at the time. I remember on the way back from the restaurant, he handed me a $20 and said, “Jenny, take care of yourself, I love you”. When I looked into his eyes, I knew I would not see him again. My last memory of my grandpa is him helping me, spending time with me, giving me $$, and telling me he loved me.

Yes, that is who I want to be. That is what motivates me to give. My family is full of givers. It motivates me to be more like them, more loving and giving, and to take time to really reach out to others. In all truthfulness, I am now a bit teary. I sure miss my Grandpa, but I am glad his legacy lives on. Here are the acts of giving I have did Days 5-9 on the #30DaysofGiving Challenge.

My Giving Hero

Pictures of my Grandma and Grandpa

Day 5, a little outside my comfort zone

Let me preface Day 5 by saying I am a bit shy. I have a dear friend that talks with everyone she meets. In fact, when she finds a cool grouping of people, she will randomly walk up, start talking with them, and take a group photo. I am the opposite.  On Day 5, I talked to an older gentleman about The Alamo. This might not seem like much, but to him it was very important. I was in the grocery line and focused on a quick transaction, and heading back to the comfort of my home and fireplace. In and out, that was my focus. But, I happened to wear my commemorative T-Shirt from The Alamo. I visited there last year and was truly swept away by the solemnity of the grounds. The gentleman behind me in line had not only been to the Alamo, but everywhere in San Antonio, TX, and wanted to chat.

I will truthfully say that my first and awful thought was to just say a quick, Yep, when he asked if I had visited the Alamo. But when I turned and looked in his eyes, I could see he wanted a conversation. So we chatted. It was not a long chat, but it was a connection between two people who had found a common appreciation for a place so far away. I only gave him a few minutes of my time, but they were good moments.

The Alamo, San Antonio

The Alamo in San Antonio, TX

Giving to say we value your music

Day 6 was simple. As we approached the grocery store, yes, two nights in a row, we heard a man who appeared to be a little down on his luck playing the guitar and singing with vibrato outside in the cold. I rarely if ever carry cash, so I was glad when I remembered to ask for cash back on my purchase. Now, I usually do not give cash on the street to those asking for it. I think it can lead to not good situations. Also, I like to know where my money is going-true confession. But, in some cases, I do just randomly give. This was one of those nights. After we put the groceries in the trunk my teens volunteered to run the money back to the man. It was not much, only $5.00, but he was thankful, and hopefully was able to purchase a cup of soup or a warm coffee.

Giving to a guy at the grocery store

Giving to a guy singing at the grocery store.

Books mean everything to our family

This next giving experience cracks me up a little. First, you have to know how important books are to our family. If I were to say incredibly, it would be an understatement. Second, you must realize that my Sister Mary’s love language is gifts. If you don’t use the gift she gives you, there can be hurt feelings. And don’t worry, she would not mind me saying that. In fact, she would be glad I shared it so that people could properly accept her gifts.

Years ago, my sister gave me a book on Euphemisms. We often make up our own when traveling, so it was a naturally perfect gift. I would like to say that I have some great excuse for why I never read the book, but no, no excuse. I just didn’t read it. She noticed it from time to time in my book case and would inquire if I had read it. Um, no. So, I decided that my gift for Day 7 of the #30DaysofGiving Challenge would be to read the book.

At this point though, I also realized a lady at church had given me a book to read that she wanted to discuss…and I did not read it. You might be thinking at this point, “Well, maybe Jennifer is not an avid reader”. That would be incorrect. I love reading, read every day, and my favorite flight companion is a book! So, I read my church ladies book as well. Both books taught me a lot, and the latter caused me to really reflect on the content.

 

Sharing Family Traditions

On Day 8 I took my own advice from the original post Challenge- 30 Days of Giving and shared my families St. Patrick’s Day Traditions on the blog. You can read that post here. I thoroughly enjoyed reminiscing on past celebrations, talking with various family members about the holiday, and calling my brother so that he could remind me of the titles of the songs we used to sing as children. Since writing and posting the blog on St. Patrick’s Day, I have had a lovely time learning of other’s St. Patrick’s traditions and thoughts. I am fairly certain that I got more out of this act of giving than did anyone else, but I am glad it sparked good conversation and recollection for others as well! Plus, my family thoroughly enjoyed getting to eat a batch of my Leprechaun Munch a week early!

Green Pancakes

St. Patrick’s Day Green Pancakes

Looking ahead

Looking ahead at the second half of the month, I am planning a few out of the box giving ideas. I can’t wait to share those with you in my next few posts. How is your #30DaysofGiving going? Have you stepped outside your comfort zone? Share in the comments your giving ideas and share on social media as well!

 

 

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  • jean
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    March 16, 2018 at 7:29 AM

    What a great idea…I know the more we give the more we get 🙂 I’ll have to try this

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      March 19, 2018 at 9:34 AM

      Yes, I agree!

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  • Dani
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    March 16, 2018 at 10:32 AM

    Great read. I really love how much thought you put into this post. This post is such a great reminder of why giving is so important.

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      March 19, 2018 at 9:34 AM

      I am so glad you enjoyed it! It has really made me think!

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  • Lisa
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    March 16, 2018 at 1:52 PM

    Important to think about giving and be intentional about it but I love when it just happens too. Today my daughter and I took her puppy to the dog park, another dog had so much fun with our pups new fetch ball that my daughter told the dog’s owner to keep it when he came over to give it back. It was wonderful to see her, as a grown woman just freely give to another.

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      March 19, 2018 at 2:52 PM

      What a wonderful thing! Thank You for sharing!

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  • Stephanie
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    March 16, 2018 at 9:21 PM

    Giving is so much more enriching than receiving. Great reminder and great post! Thank you 🙂

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      March 19, 2018 at 2:53 PM

      Thank You! I agree too!

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  • Jo
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    March 16, 2018 at 10:44 PM

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and reflections on what giving really means, not just in financial terms but also with your heart. A beautiful post. 🙂

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    • 7thyearproductions@gmail.com
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      March 19, 2018 at 2:53 PM

      Thank You for your kind comments!

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  • Msddah
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    March 17, 2018 at 3:56 AM

    This is such an insightful read. Especially the last day with your grandfather. I am glad that beautiful memory helps you still.

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  • Hillary
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    March 19, 2018 at 8:46 AM

    I find it good to try and remember that giving isn’t only monetary, but also just caring in general for people. Keep up the good work! God bless 🙂

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      March 19, 2018 at 2:54 PM

      Exactly! Thank you and God Bless you too!

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  • Stacy Karyn
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    March 19, 2018 at 10:27 AM

    I love this idea! The world needs more people like you. 🙂

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  • Danielle
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    March 19, 2018 at 12:45 PM

    This is a truly beautiful post! I loved the part about your grandpa, my father is the same way. Giving has always been really important to me but I could definitely go out of my way to do it more. The 30 day challenge seems like a wonderful idea! I will totally have to try this 🙂 Thanks!!

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  • Lucy
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    March 19, 2018 at 4:10 PM

    I love this and I think what you’re doing is truly inspirational. Ive found that the true act of giving is in giving away your time to another person. Your conversation with the man in the grocery store probably means more to him than you’ll ever know. I can’t wait to read what you do for the rest of the month!

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    • 7thyearproductions@gmail.com
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      March 23, 2018 at 9:11 AM

      I agree Lucy! That is why it’s so important that we take a breath, look around, and see how we can truly give!

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  • Ishah
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    March 20, 2018 at 9:29 AM

    I simply love this post! I come from a giving family myself and have always impressed upon my kids to be the same way. It’s just so important for us to give whether boys money, time or a simple conversation. Someone is always of need and we can always offer something even if we don’t have money.

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    • 7thyearproductions@gmail.com
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      March 23, 2018 at 9:11 AM

      Thank you so much Ishah. I totally agree!

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  • tachira wiltshire
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    March 20, 2018 at 2:41 PM

    I totally admire this initiative. Your grandfather was a kind and loving soul and I am glad he taught you the value of giving. We need more persons like you and your family in the world . Spreading love and kindness surely has a wonderful ripple effect 🙂

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      March 23, 2018 at 9:13 AM

      I agree. At the grocery store this week an elderly couple offered me there coupons since they would not be using them. They were beaming as they gave me this simple gift. It made me beam as well. Then my kids and I worked on blessing the carryout clerks by taking more carts back. It does have a ripple affect.

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  • suresh
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    March 20, 2018 at 8:47 PM

    I love your way of motivation towards the Giving Away. As you give more you will get much. Waiting to get other inspirational post from you. Keep it up..

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      March 23, 2018 at 9:14 AM

      Thank you so much!

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  • Brittany
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    March 21, 2018 at 7:52 AM

    My grandpa also died of a broken heart. Well, he had cancer as well, but my grandma had passed just a couple months before and he couldn’t live without her. He was so devastated. It was so sad, but yet so sweet. That their love was so strong. These days of giving are such a great idea. Your posts are always so enlightening to read 🙂

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  • Christina
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    March 21, 2018 at 8:13 AM

    You are so thoughtful. That is a beautiful story about your grandfather and I’m sure you are making him proud. The world needs more people like you. Keep it up.

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  • Lauren
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    March 21, 2018 at 11:04 AM

    very inspirational – I love when people give and just spread love and hope all around!

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  • Paulette
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    March 21, 2018 at 12:59 PM

    The act of giving is great for those in need, it really means a lot when people are generous. We become a blessing to others and in return we are blessed.

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  • Elisa
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    March 21, 2018 at 4:28 PM

    Such a great idea! I love donating clothes to a non-profit nearby that gives clothes for free to the homeless. What I love is that it is not like many places that sell the clothes donated to them.

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  • Karla
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    March 21, 2018 at 7:20 PM

    This is very ispirational, I got a bit teary while reading the story about your grandpa, I suddenly remembered the person who gives me everything. You’re such a great and generous person and this is a very inspirational post.

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    • 7thyearproductions@gmail.com
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      March 23, 2018 at 9:25 AM

      I am so glad you found it inspirational. Made me cry too! I am working on my next update which also made me tear up. I am so very blessed.

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  • Cara
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    March 22, 2018 at 9:37 AM

    This is such a great idea and a great reminder to give back! Thank you for sharing! I will definitely be incorporating something like this in my life 🙂

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      March 23, 2018 at 9:24 AM

      I am so glad!

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  • Amy Kennedy
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    March 22, 2018 at 3:49 PM

    Great post, I loved hearing about the book your sister gave you, and the lady at church, and how you ultimately read the books, and it sometimes is the little things that are the big things. You honored them by “reading” their gifts to you. Very nice article

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      March 23, 2018 at 9:23 AM

      Thank you Amy! Yes, it really is the little things!

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